Sunday, 19 December 2010

Nativity

I went to the infants' school nativity play this week. It was as popular as the Harrod's sale and parents were in position just as early as bargain seekers in January.By the time I arrived all the good seats had gone and the inn keeper that I had come to photograph was tucked in a corner out of my line of sight.

There is always a fair bit of drama to be seen. This year a shepherd got trampled in the on stage rush and made an exit, stage left, sobbing quietly, into the outstretched arms of a waiting teacher. Mary was far too busy sucking her thumb throughout the performance for me to be able to capture her on film,

but the donkey was delightful. I gave up any attempt to capture the kings with their camels, they were off up the school hall at a tremendous pace chasing a very lively little star. One of the camels spied his parents in the audience and did a great deal of energetic waving as he galloped past. It's not everyday that you see a waving camel.

About Me

I live with Himself (husband) in a former gamekeeper's cottage in the South-West of England.
All text and photographs on this blog are
copyright and property of Rosemary Murphy unless otherwise stated.
I have three blogs;
Share my garden,
My life in one hundred objects and
Miss Cellany.
The 'Himself' blog consists of short stories and artwork, copyright of Peter Murphy.